Entertainer Freddie Ross, best known by the stage name Big Freedia, is renowned for popularizing a New Orleans genre of hip-hop called bounce music. It's noted for up-tempo call-and-response elements and plenty of backside shaking. Providing a big platform to further spread the word is Fuse's docu-reality series, which has grown to become one of the network's most-watched shows since its 2013 debut. The draw is the outsized personality of its star, whose website notes that "Freedia is a `he' but uses the feminine pronoun for her stage persona." Episodes detail her personal and professional journey from New Orleans phenomenon to national headliner.

Entertainer Freddie Ross, best known by the stage name Big Freedia, is renowned for popularizing a New Orleans genre of hip-hop called bounce music. It's noted for up-tempo call-and-response elements and plenty of backside shaking. Providing a big platform to further spread the word is Fuse's docu-reality series, which has grown to become one of the network's most-watched shows since its 2013 debut. The draw is the outsized personality of its star, whose website notes that "Freedia is a `he' but uses the feminine pronoun for her stage persona." Episodes detail her personal and professional journey from New Orleans phenomenon to national headliner.